FORT MOSE 1738, a designer fashion collection, combines West African traditional textiles and prints with western silhouettes.
It was an East and Central African affair, with artists from Uganda, Rwanda and DR Congo. Look One is an annual exhibition held at the Xenson Art Space in Kamwokya. It starts the year, opens up the ...
A specialty jersey signed by the team will be auctioned off for charity. Here's a closer look.
The Washington Capitals unveiled today a Celebrating Black History Specialty jersey designed by The Museum DC. The jersey ...
The Onslow County Black History Festival is set to take place this Saturday, offering a vibrant mix of vendors, food trucks, ...
Fashion has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. Sunday nights were reserved for flipping through Black hair ...
The Vancouver Canucks are celebrating Black Excellence Night with an encore from last year’s designer. Fashion designer and ...
Ghanaian gospel musician and fashion entrepreneur Diana Antwi Hamilton has built a school with five classrooms for pupils at ...
Ashanti Regional Minister-designate Dr. Frank Amoakohene explained in length the meaning of the kente design he wore for his ...
Cameroon-born designer Imane Ayissi seamlessly blended luxurious satin and taffeta with traditional African crafts in a ...
In honor of Black History Month, the Township of Maplewood has joined with local non-profit, community and business partners ...
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